“And threat'ning France, plac'd like a painted Jove,
Kept idle thunder in his lifted hand.”
Annus Mirabilis, Stanza 39.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Compare: Annuit cœptis ("[God] has favored our undertaking"), motto on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States.
Source: Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book IX, Line 625 (tr. Fagles)
“And threat'ning France, plac'd like a painted Jove,
Kept idle thunder in his lifted hand.”
Annus Mirabilis, Stanza 39.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“I have them completely in hand here, they dare not take a step without first consulting me.”
Adolf Eichmann (1906–1962) German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer
Letter to Herbert Hagen about the Jewish community in Vienna (1938), as quoted in Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer by Bettina Stangneth (2015).
“Every rose is an autograph from the hand of the Almighty God.”
Theodore Parker (1810–1860) abolitionist
"The Material World and Man's Relation Thereto", Lessons from the World of Matter and the World of Man (1872) edited by Rufus Leighton, p. 9.
Context: Every rose is an autograph from the hand of the Almighty God. On this world about us He has inscribed His thought, in these marvelous hieroglyphics which sense and science have been these many thousand years seeking to understand. The universe itself is a great autograph of the Almighty.
Théodore Guérin (1798–1856) Catholic saint and nun from France
To the Right Reverend J. Bouvier, Bishop of Le Mans, Saint Mary's, 1849-07-08.
Mirza Masroor Ahmad (1950) spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Addresses <br class="br">Source: Opening of Southall Mosque https://www.alislam.org/press-release/new-ahmadiyya-mosque-opened-in-southall/, 23rd February 2020.
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Edinburgh (30 June 1892), quoted in The Times (1 July 1892), p. 12.
1890s
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
the first sentence was Powell's own quotation from one of his constituents.
The 'Rivers of Blood' speech
Harlan Ellison (1934–2018) American writer
Quoted by Stephen King in his book Danse Macabre (1981)
Context: I am anti-entropy. My work is foursquare for chaos. I spend my life personally, and my work professionally, keeping the soup boiling. Gadfly is what they call you when you are no longer dangerous; I much prefer troublemaker, malcontent, desperado. I see myself as a combination of Zorro and Jiminy Cricket. My stories go out from here and raise hell. From time to time some denigrator or critic with umbrage will say of my work, "He only wrote that to shock." I smile and nod. Precisely.